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Law and Order Code of the Fort McDowell
Yavapai Community, Arizona
Adopted by
Resolution No. 90-30
July 9, 1990 and Subsequently Amended
[Includes amendments dated 2000.]
Approved
by Area Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs
Phoenix Area Office
October 16, 1990
CHAPTER 17 - FORT MCDOWELL YAVAPAI
NATION ENROLLMENT ORDINANCE
Art. I. Title, Purpose, Definitions and Notice
Art. II. Membership Criteria
Art. III. Application for Enrollment or Adoption
Art. IV. Processing Enrollment Applications
Art. V. Tribal Court Jurisdiction of Maternity and Paternity Questions
Art. VI. Miscellaneous
ARTICLE I.
TITLE, PURPOSE, DEFINITIONS, AND NOTICE.
Sec. 17-1. SHORT
TITLE.
This ordinance shall be cited as the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Enrollment
Ordinance.
Sec. 17-2. PURPOSE.
This ordinance is enacted to define and regulate membership in the Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation in accordance with tribal requirements, and to establish an
orderly enrollment procedure which affords due process of tribal law to all
persons applying for enrollment as a member of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.
Sec. 17-3. DEFINITION OF TERMS.
For the purpose of this ordinance, the words underlined below shall have the
following definitions:
- Applicant
means the person seeking to be enrolled.
- Burden of
Proof means (1) the job of persuading someone that something is true, or
not true; and (2) the job of producing evidence.
- Enrollment
Committee means a committee established by the Fort McDowell Tribal
Council with the authority to recommend to the Council whether an
application for enrollment should be approved or rejected.
- Enrollment
Department means those person or persons employed by the Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation who are responsible for the maintenance of an Enrollment
Office.
- Membership
Roll means the one current Membership Roll of the Fort McDowell Yavapai
Nation.
- Sponsor or
Person Filing the Application means the applicant's parents, custodial
parent or court appointed legal guardian, to file an application for
enrollment on behalf of another person as the applicant.
- Tribal
Council means the Tribal Council of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.
- Nation
means the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.
Sec. 17-4. Enrollment Committee.
- The Enrollment
Committee shall be comprised of five (5) Members appointed by the Tribal
Council. The term of office for each Committee Member shall be four (4)
years. Initially, three (3) members shall serve four (4) years terms and two
(2) members shall serve two (2) years terms, then four (4) year terms unless
removed earlier pursuant to the terms of this Act. In addition, there shall
be two (2) tribal committee member historians who shall be non-voting
advisors to the committee.
- Each Committee
Member shall be an enrolled member of the Tribe who has sufficient knowledge
of the history of the Tribe and its members to properly evaluate Enrollment
Applications. In addition, the person shall be at least 30 years old, and
has for the past 10 years continuously resided on the Fort McDowell
reservation.
- The Enrollment
Committee shall have the power to establish its own rules and procedures,
subject to Tribal Council approval, and to select its own officers from
among its members which shall include a Chairperson of the Enrollment
Committee.
- The Enrollment
Committee shall monitor the activities of the Enrollment Department and
shall participate in the review and processing of Enrollment Applications in
a manner provided by this Act.
- Each Committee
Member shall be paid reasonable compensation including appropriate expenses
as determined by the Tribal Council.
- The Tribal
Council may revoke the appointment of a Committee Member and remove such
Committee Member prior to the expiration of his/her term for cause; however,
the Tribal Council shall provide the Committee Member who is subject to
removal with notice of the charges and an opportunity to respond to such
charges in a Tribal Council hearing prior to the revocation of his/her
appointment.
- The Enrollment
Committee shall meet monthly on the 2nd Wednesday of every month.
- The Enrollment
Committee shall call a quorum to transact business. A quorum means a
majority of the Committee. When a vacancy occurs in the committee, the
remaining members may exercise all the powers of the committee until the
vacancy is filled. The Tribal Council shall fill the vacancy within thirty
(30) days.
- Conflict of
Interest.
If a majority of the remaining members of the Enrollment Committee agree
that an Enrollment Committee member can render a fair and impartial decision
pertaining to an enrollment application and/or hearing, the member may
participate in such application review or hearing involving an applicant who
is an immediate family member. For the purposes of this section, immediate
family member shall mean father, mother, husband, wife, son, daughter,
sister or brother.
Sec. 17-5. NOTICE.
- Any notice to
any person which is required to be or may be given under the provisions of
this Article shall be given in writing by certified mail, return receipt
requested. Service of such notice shall be deemed effected five (5) days
after deposit in the United States mail. All Applicants, Sponsors and other
persons filing the Application must provide an address to the Committee for
receiving notices required under this Ordinance. If the address provided
changes, it is the duty of the Applicant, Sponsor, or other person to
provide written notice to the Committee of the change of address.
- Nothing
contained in the Section shall in any way operate to change or be deemed to
affect the time limitations hereafter set forth in this Article.
ARTICLE II. - MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA.
Sec. 17-6. MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA.
The membership of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation shall consist of those
persons specified in Article III of the Constitution of the Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation who meet any one of the following:
- All persons
whose names appear on the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation roll of 1934
shall be members of the Nation.
- All
descendants of members of the 1934 roll shall be entitled to membership in
the Nation if they are as least one-quarter (1/4) degree Fort McDowell
Yavapai blood and their name does not appear on another Indian tribal roll.
- Every person,
duly enrolled pursuant to the 1936 Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache Community
Constitution and By-laws as of the date of the adoption of the 1999
Constitution is entitled to membership and is hereby an enrolled member of
the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation.
ARTICLE III.
APPLICATION FOR ENROLLMENT.
Sec. 17-7. WRITTEN APPLICATION TO BE FILED WITH THE ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE;
ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE REVIEW.
A separate official application for enrollment shall be filed with the
Enrollment Committee Coordinator by or on behalf of each person applying for
enrollment as a member of the Nation. The application shall include, but is not
limited to, the applicant's parents' certificate of Indian blood. The Enrollment
Committee shall notify the applicant in writing of the Enrollment Committee's
receipt of his or her application within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the
application.
Sec. 17-8. APPLICANTS TO BE NUMBERED AND DATED.
The Enrollment Committee Coordinator shall assign an identifying number and
shall record the date of each enrollment application received.
ARTICLE IV.
PROCESSING ENROLLMENT APPLICATIONS
Sec. 17-9. ENROLLMENT COMMITTEE SHALL REVIEW APPLICATIONS AND MAKE
RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE FORT MCDOWELL TRIBAL COUNCIL.
The enrollment committee shall review all enrollment applications and shall
consider the information provided in such applications, together with all other
available evidence concerning that applicant's eligibility for membership and
make its written recommendations to the Tribal Council as to whether the
application should be approved or rejected. The Enrollment Committee shall
review the application for sufficiency and accuracy to make a preliminary
determination as to whether the applicant meets the criteria for membership as
contained in Article III of the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Constitution. The
preliminary determination shall be made within One hundred and eighty (180) days
of receipt of the application. Where the Committee considers additional
information is needed, it may request such information from the person filing
the application and may request such person to appear before the Committee for a
personal informal interview. If additional information is requested, the time
required for the Enrollment Committee's preliminary determination shall be
extended a reasonable time. The content and form for such written recommendation
shall be approved by the Tribal Council.
Sec. 17-10. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE GIVEN WHEN APPLICATION IS BEING RECOMMENDED
OR CONSIDERED FOR REJECTION.
- Written
Notice Required. Whenever the Enrollment Committee recommends rejection
or the Tribal Council considers that an application for enrollment should be
rejected, written notice that a hearing will be held concerning such
application shall be given the person filing the application, in the manner
hereinafter provided, before a final determination of the applicant's
eligibility for enrollment is made by the Tribal Council.
- Contents of
Notice. The written notice required to be given under this section shall
(1) indicate the tribal membership requirement or requirements which the
applicant failed to establish or other reasons why the application should be
rejected, and (2) indicate that if the person filing the application desires
a hearing, he must respond within ten (10) days of receipt of the notice by
giving notice to the Enrollment Committee that a hearing is wanted and
provide the Enrollment Committee a list of the witness(es) that will present
relevant evidence on behalf of the applicant, and (3) inform the applicant
that the decision of the Tribal Council is final. If the person filing the
application fails to respond to the Notice within 45 days, the Tribal
Council shall make its ruling on the record as provided by the Enrollment
Committee.
- Manner of
Giving Written Notice. Notice of an enrollment determination hearing
shall be given at least twenty (20) days prior to the hearing after which
the Enrollment Committee will make its final recommendation of the
applicant's eligibility for enrollment. The Enrollment Committee, in its
sole discretion, may grant a continuation to the applicant for good cause.
Sec. 17-11. THE TRIBAL COUNCIL SHALL HEAR AND DETERMINE APPLICANT'S ELIGIBILITY
FOR ENROLLMENT.
- Determination
of Applicant's Eligibility. The final determination as to whether an
application for enrollment is approved or rejected by the Tribal Council and
based upon the Enrollment Ordinance's requirements shall be put in writing
by the Enrollment Committee. Each final determination shall be signed by the
President of the Tribal Council within 30 days after the Tribal Council's
final decision. Such determination shall also set forth findings of fact
indicating whether the Enrollment Committee recommended that the application
be approved or rejected, the date of the applicant's birth, and the
membership requirement or requirements which the Enrollment Committee found
to be inadequate and/or incomplete. The decision of the Tribal Council shall
be final and conclusive.
ARTICLE V.
TRIBAL COURT JURISDICTION OF MATERNITY AND PATERNITY QUESTIONS.
Sec. 17-12. MATERNITY AND PATERNITY QUESTIONS.
Pursuant to Article VII, Section 2 (B) of the Constitution of the Nation, the
maternity or paternity of an applicant for enrollment shall be decided
exclusively by the Tribal Court and the decision of the Tribal Court shall be
final for membership purposes. The Tribal Court shall possess no jurisdiction in
relation to the determination of Enrollment other than the authority to
determine maternity or paternity.
Sec. 17-13. WHEN QUESTIONS OF PATERNITY OR MATERNITY EXIST.
If the Enrollment Committee or the Tribal Council determines that a question
exists regarding the paternity or maternity of an applicant, the question of
maternity or paternity shall be resolved by the Tribal Court after the applicant
has requested a maternity or paternity determination. Upon notice by the
Enrollment Committee or the Tribal Council to the applicant that a question of
maternity or paternity exists, the time-lines as stated in this ordinance shall
be stayed pending a final decision of the Tribal Court. A final decision occurs
when either the time for any Tribal Court appeals have expired or all Tribal
Court appeals have been exhausted.
ARTICLE VI. -
MISCELLANEOUS.
Sec. 17-14. TRIBAL MEMBERSHIP ROLL.
The Tribal membership roll shall contain the names of all enrolled members of
the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation arranged in alphabetical order. For each such
member, the roll shall also indicate the person's enrollment number, sex, date
of birth, degree of Fort McDowell Yavapai blood, the parent's blood, address and
a column for remarks, e.g., date of enrollment. The remarks column should also
indicate the names and tribal census roll number of the person's parents. Any
notations made upon such roll shall indicate by whom such notations were made,
and the authority for making such notations.
Sec. 17-15. TRIBAL MEMBERSHIP ROLL TO BE KEPT CURRENT.
The Tribal Council shall cause the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation membership roll
to be kept current and shall quarterly review the membership roll for such
purpose. The names of all persons who are deceased and all persons who have
relinquished their membership in the tribe in writing shall be noted in the
membership roll and the names of all persons whose applications for enrollment
have been approved by the Tribal Council shall be promptly added to the
membership roll.
Sec. 17-16. CONFIDENTIALITY.
- The Tribal
Council, Enrollment Committee and the Enrollment Department shall maintain
the highest degree of confidentiality and integrity for all enrollment
information as is consistent with the full performance of all duties and
responsibilities prescribed by this Article.
- All meetings
of the Enrollment Committee shall be closed to the public.
- All enrollment
files shall be restricted and access shall be given by the Enrollment
Department, the Chairman of the Enrollment Committee or his/her authorized
representative, and the Tribal Council or its authorized representative(s)
only.
- An
alphabetical listing with enrollment numbers may be made available for
access by other tribal departments upon written permission granted by the
Enrollment Department. All requests shall be submitted in writing to the
Enrollment Department, shall clearly set forth the uses to which the list
will be put and shall justify the need for access. Any non-Fort McDowell
Yavapai Nation requests, including Fort McDowell Tribal members' requests,
for any enrollment information shall be submitted in writing to the
Enrollment Committee. The Enrollment Committee shall make a written
recommendation to the Tribal Council concerning each request. The Tribal
Council may, in its sole discretion, elect to release the requested
information.
Sec. 17-17. SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY.
- The Fort
McDowell Yavapai Nation possesses sovereign immunity. The Nation's sovereign
immunity extends to the Nation, the Nation's officers, enterprises,
departments and employees except as prohibited by the Nation's Constitution.
Nothing in this Act shall be construed to effect a waiver of the Nation's
sovereign immunity.
Sec. 17-18. REPEAL OF PRIOR CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
Any existing ordinance or resolution that is in conflict this Enrollment Act
shall be repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Sec. 17-19. EFFECTIVE DATE OF ORDINANCE.
The ordinance shall become effective upon its approval by the Tribal Council.
Sec. 17-20. EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION OF THE TRIBAL COUNCIL
Except as provided in Article V of this Ordinance and Article VII, Section 2(b)
of the Constitution, the Tribal Council shall have exclusive jurisdiction over
membership determinations and no other body or entity, including but not limited
to the tribal court, federal court, federal agencies or federal administrative
appeal bodies or state courts, shall have jurisdiction to hear enrollment
matters of the Nation.
Sec. 17-21. SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
If any provision of this Act shall in the future be declared invalid by a court
of competent jurisdiction, the invalid provision or provisions shall be severed
and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect.
Ft.
McDowell Mohave-Apache Indian Community
P.O. Box 17779 Fountain Hills, Arizona 85269-7779
Phone (602) 837-5121 Fax (602) 837-1630
Resolution
No. Ft. McD 2000-46
WHEREAS, The
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation ("Tribe") is a sovereign Indian Tribe
committed to fostering its own self-determination; and
WHEREAS, many people apply for membership in the Fort McDowell Yavapai
Nation; and
WHEREAS, the Tribe has an Enrollment Committee to review and process
tribal membership applications; and
WHEREAS, the Tribe amended its Constitution to change the requirement for
tribal membership in order to promote the Tribe's Yavapai culture; and
WHEREAS, the tribal Enrollment Committee met numerous times to draft an
Enrollment Ordinance based on the amended tribal Constitution.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant to Article III, Section 4 of the
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Constitution, the Tribal Council hereby adopts an
Enrollment Ordinance to be Section 17 to the Tribe's Law & Order Code.
CERTIFICATION
Pursuant to the authority contained in Article III, Section 4 and Article V,
Section A.(1) and (3) of the Constitution of the Fort -McDowell Yavapai Nation
ratified by the Tribe on October 19, 1999 and approved by the Secretary of
Interior on November 12, 1999, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 10th
day of May 2000 at a Special Council Meeting held at Fort McDowell at
which a quorum of 5 members were present, 0 absent, by a vote of 4
for and 0 opposed and 0 abstained.
Dr. Clinton M. Pattea
President, Tribal Council
Mona Nunez
Secretary
05-10-00
Date
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